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Linux Audio Conference 2013
The Open Source Music and Sound Conference
May 9-12 @ IEM, Graz, Austria
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Day 2 - Friday, May/10 
10:00 Workshop on Making Embedded Musical Instruments and Embedded Installations using Satellite CCRMA - Workshop
(180 min) Edgar Berdahl » Location: Hall i6 (workshop)
This workshop focuses on teaching participants how to make embedded musical instruments and embedded installations using Satellite CCRMA. By the close of the three-hour workshop, each participant will complete a new self-contained instrument or installation using a take-home kit, which is about twice the size of a deck of cards. Beginning and intermediate participants will benefit primarily from being led through a series of basic exercises in using the kit, while advanced participants may be most interested in discussing how to extend the kits.
Satellite CCRMA is currently based on the powerful Raspberry Pi embedded Linux board, which executes floating-point instructions natively at 700MHz. Participants will be shown how to run Pure Data (pd) on the board, but participants are welcome to explore other software available on the Satellite CCRMA memory image. Additional topics include Arduino, Firmata, pico projectors, open-source hardware, SuperCollider, and more.

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